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roosevelt that election there were not that many union members so so in areas that could be you there tom and you know we've feel in the seattle area really even a nuke is a very unionized town but we feel that people are just regular people are going union because they're mad at our health care our good health care and our good benefit and it's regular people my own family get mad now we have such good benefits and you know you get and they will but everybody union i've been we cannot afford it they would still have a care and i totally appreciate what you're saying it's very well said and let's have a race to the top and what the conservatives have successfully done is they've been worker against worker by saying hey you know you've got this lousy wal-mart type job or staples type job you know you have no benefits but that person over there they're in a union and they've got all these benefits you should feel jealous of them which is a horrible way to you know do any of this is anti-american is destructive of america chris and winnipeg canada hey chris thanks for calling what's on y
roosevelt that election there were not that many union members so so in areas that could be you there tom and you know we've feel in the seattle area really even a nuke is a very unionized town but we feel that people are just regular people are going union because they're mad at our health care our good health care and our good benefit and it's regular people my own family get mad now we have such good benefits and you know you get and they will but everybody union i've been we cannot afford...
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roosevelt went like this and had dust in the oval office. had oklahoma on his fingertips in the oval office. then it not only killed their crops but cattle and children. they started to die of what was called the dust pneumonia. who is still alive to tell the story? and you needed to find that critical mass of people. we did that and did that shoe leather to find those people, children and teenagers at the time who would suffer through this ten-year apocalypse. i think all of us after two storms we would leave and get our children out. some stayed the whole time and figured out where the stubborn american streak of perseverance of grit and said we're going to make this happen and learned new techniques and the government helped them out and lo and behold the weather got less severe and they emerged from it. >> the manmade piece of it is fascinating because it was that era's decade of a bubble, right? >> exactly it. this is where you say the more things change, the more things stay the same. we use this now in every film we make because this
roosevelt went like this and had dust in the oval office. had oklahoma on his fingertips in the oval office. then it not only killed their crops but cattle and children. they started to die of what was called the dust pneumonia. who is still alive to tell the story? and you needed to find that critical mass of people. we did that and did that shoe leather to find those people, children and teenagers at the time who would suffer through this ten-year apocalypse. i think all of us after two...
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franklin roosevelt changed that. [laughter] again, he was talking about policy and being involved in politics as a way to help people and bring light to places where there were not any. it's hard to imagine today. but he remembered the days when there was no electricity or lights in rural areas in south dakota and was not shy about having public policy, in and fix that -- come in. two winters ago we had a bitter cold winter and he decided he wanted to go back to mitchell. it was sometime in january. those in south dakota know when you get on the interstate in the winter, the wind blows your car. from this car my little car feels it could go into a ditch. and there is blowing snow and ice. the interstate was not closed, but there was an advisory saying don't do any non-essential travel. but my grandpa want to go to mitchell, so i was glen drive him. got on the interstate and the car was going to the side. i said something like this weather is just terrible today. he was never one to brag about his service in world war
franklin roosevelt changed that. [laughter] again, he was talking about policy and being involved in politics as a way to help people and bring light to places where there were not any. it's hard to imagine today. but he remembered the days when there was no electricity or lights in rural areas in south dakota and was not shy about having public policy, in and fix that -- come in. two winters ago we had a bitter cold winter and he decided he wanted to go back to mitchell. it was sometime in...
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no he became a fan of franklin roosevelt, cheered for him as a boy growing up in the 1930s. in the 1950s some people thought cronkite he was republican because the founder of cbs work directly for dwight eisenhower, and ike, personally loved walter cronkite so when you have the 20th anniversary of d-day, dwight took cronkite there. so there is would feeling cronkite might be a republican but the vietnam war showed him to be a liberal, and he came out publicly saying, i'm a man of the left, in a speech with barbara jordan. >> host: did that hurt him? >> guest: no, because at that time he had stepped down as the anchor manin' 1981. he played mr. objective quite bell, and if you go to a doctor and are getting surgery you don't care if the doctor is a democrat or republican, but when he came out and voiced some disseptember own the vietnam war, it was the beginning of him editorializing, and today we see people in television who are editorializing all the time, and that's a slippery slope we're on now. and also, you see, with cronkite the berth of celebrities and television. whe
no he became a fan of franklin roosevelt, cheered for him as a boy growing up in the 1930s. in the 1950s some people thought cronkite he was republican because the founder of cbs work directly for dwight eisenhower, and ike, personally loved walter cronkite so when you have the 20th anniversary of d-day, dwight took cronkite there. so there is would feeling cronkite might be a republican but the vietnam war showed him to be a liberal, and he came out publicly saying, i'm a man of the left, in a...
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president franklin roosevelt: "this national gallery and the collections it contains..." narrator: the raphaels in the national gallery were joined by another painting by the artist, the portit of bindo altoviti, purchased by chain store magnate samuel kress. on berenson's recommendation, kress bought the portrait from a european museum. today, it is generally accepted as a work by the master's hand. it was not only nostalgia for the past which led american collectors to pursue raphael, nor was it merely rivalry with each other. these collectors shared a sense of cultural responsibility. the raphaels, once in private hands, are now all in public museums where they can be seen and enjoyed by the american people. ( music ) ( music ) narrator: the east buiing of the national gallery of art in washing d.c.-- built to relieve the heavily- burdened facilities of the original gallery, to house temporary exhibitions, and to serve as a center for advanced study in the visual arts. within these walls, visitors to our nation's capital are drawn in to a very special place where monum
president franklin roosevelt: "this national gallery and the collections it contains..." narrator: the raphaels in the national gallery were joined by another painting by the artist, the portit of bindo altoviti, purchased by chain store magnate samuel kress. on berenson's recommendation, kress bought the portrait from a european museum. today, it is generally accepted as a work by the master's hand. it was not only nostalgia for the past which led american collectors to pursue...
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military and that hasn't happened since franklin roosevelt faced thomas e. dewey in 1944 but in this dangerous and uncertain world they tried to outtough each other all night long. romney accused the president of undermining american strength by not spending enough on defense. >> our navy is smaller now than any time since 1917. the navy said they needed 313 ships to carry out their mission, we have under 285. >> obama bruskly dismissed him as a clueless neophyte in national society. >> we have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of our military changed so it's not a game of battleship where we're counting ships but what are our capabilities. >> romney's overall point, obama has presided over an era of american weakness that began in its first days in office on what romney calls an apology tour. >> you said that on occasion america had dictated to other nations. mr. president, america has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. >> obama's response, romney is a shallow and unserious foreign policy candidate. >> if w
military and that hasn't happened since franklin roosevelt faced thomas e. dewey in 1944 but in this dangerous and uncertain world they tried to outtough each other all night long. romney accused the president of undermining american strength by not spending enough on defense. >> our navy is smaller now than any time since 1917. the navy said they needed 313 ships to carry out their mission, we have under 285. >> obama bruskly dismissed him as a clueless neophyte in national...
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at the time, people thought that was a radical idea, a socialist idea, and then franklin roosevelt passed social security during the depression, and now 75% of the tea party members think that social security is a good thing. the right-wing conservatives understand and believe that the government has a responsibility to protect the vulnerable, to protect the elderly, so i think people do get misled fairly easily. they are good at misleading people on gun-control, abortion, gay marriage, things like that, but the churches, the right- winged conservative evangelical churches, they have a social- justice, upon it to them, as well. -- they have a social-justice platform to them, as well. i think that corporate america that is funding the tea party, they have a different agenda than the grass roots people. they want lower taxes on the rich. they want to get rid of labor union. they want to promote more inequality and give people at the top more of the wealth of this country, and i think people on the progressive side have to find a new way of talking about that, and i think that has been happe
at the time, people thought that was a radical idea, a socialist idea, and then franklin roosevelt passed social security during the depression, and now 75% of the tea party members think that social security is a good thing. the right-wing conservatives understand and believe that the government has a responsibility to protect the vulnerable, to protect the elderly, so i think people do get misled fairly easily. they are good at misleading people on gun-control, abortion, gay marriage, things...
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franklin roosevelt, bob and i are experts at this, the franklin roosevelt speech he gave at the teamsters convention in 1944 about the republicans making fun of getting his dog a right on a ship somewhere turned the republicans into fools and that won him the election. sam roseman wrote that speech. it was a killer. this isn't being done as well. big bird is going to survive this mess i think. thank you, bob shrum and thank you michael steele for that second or two of nonpartisan observation. coming up, i'm asking moderate mitt romney, you know, it was a classic etch-a-sketch in wednesday's debate last week, when is president obama going to stop talking about big bird and go after the guy himself? that's the candidate. >>> also, the war in the west. senate race in north dakota, montana, nevada, and arizona, believe it or not arizona, now tossups. the democrat making a surprising run. richard carmona here on hardball. he's a vietnam vet and quite a candidate. >>> jon stewart takes on the new phrase you have heard of the truthers, the birthers, now we have the jobbers, those right leaning c
franklin roosevelt, bob and i are experts at this, the franklin roosevelt speech he gave at the teamsters convention in 1944 about the republicans making fun of getting his dog a right on a ship somewhere turned the republicans into fools and that won him the election. sam roseman wrote that speech. it was a killer. this isn't being done as well. big bird is going to survive this mess i think. thank you, bob shrum and thank you michael steele for that second or two of nonpartisan observation....
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franklin roosevelt pa on franklin rooseveltr on the democratic side. kennedy and johnson. we have had that to face down the powerful interests. president obama had the mandate to do it in 2009, as we have been discussing. i do not think he did it the way he could have done it. i am hoping after the election he will see that america needs is so much, the leadership to actually move beyond the vested interest right now, that he will take that as his personal legacy need as well as our countries priority. tavis: out in paperback with a brand new preface -- "the price of civilization." written by jeffrey sachs. jeffrey sachs, good to have you on this program. we appreciate your insights. thanks for your time. >> thank you so much. tavis: thanks for watching. >> there is a saying that dr. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hu
franklin roosevelt pa on franklin rooseveltr on the democratic side. kennedy and johnson. we have had that to face down the powerful interests. president obama had the mandate to do it in 2009, as we have been discussing. i do not think he did it the way he could have done it. i am hoping after the election he will see that america needs is so much, the leadership to actually move beyond the vested interest right now, that he will take that as his personal legacy need as well as our countries...
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[laughter] eisenhower was franklin roosevelt's first choice to command the d-day invasion. eisenhower had three amphibious landings under his belt at that time. he got along well with the british and was churchill. that was very important and professor roosevelt there was no question he was going to pick eisenhower although he gave general marshal the opportunity to accept -- text to command the invasion if he wanted and eisenhower was characteristic, self disciplined, refused to express an opinion and president roosevelt selected ike. no one else could develop the western armies together as he could and his decision to land on d-day in spite of the weather caught the germans totally by surprise. they had no idea that innovation was coming. can you imagine 5000 ships in the english channel and the germans not knowing it because of the weather? that happened. the decision to want to take pairs with ike's decision, to take paris was his decision as well. they were to bypass pairs and continue to the german army. he said he would not destroy it if the allies could get their an
[laughter] eisenhower was franklin roosevelt's first choice to command the d-day invasion. eisenhower had three amphibious landings under his belt at that time. he got along well with the british and was churchill. that was very important and professor roosevelt there was no question he was going to pick eisenhower although he gave general marshal the opportunity to accept -- text to command the invasion if he wanted and eisenhower was characteristic, self disciplined, refused to express an...
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. >>> today president franklin roosevelt will be honored in new york city. president clinton and nbc's tom brokaw will attend a dedication ceremony for the franklin d. roosevelt four freedoms park. the only memorial dedicated to president roosevelt in his home state of new york. that park celebrates the four freedoms he famously outlined in 1941. they were freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom of what, and freedom from fear. >>> a second person in virginia has died from the meningitis outbreak. that raises the death toll to 16. more than 230 others are sick. the news comes as federal criminal investigators raided the massachusetts pharmacy linked to the infections. heat officials believe steroid injections produced for back pain were contaminated with the disease. on monday, the food and drug administration warned other drugs from the pharmacy may be tainted as well. >>> a new study refutes the theory that cranberry juice prevents bladder and kidney infections. british researchers reviewed the data from four studies and revealed takin
. >>> today president franklin roosevelt will be honored in new york city. president clinton and nbc's tom brokaw will attend a dedication ceremony for the franklin d. roosevelt four freedoms park. the only memorial dedicated to president roosevelt in his home state of new york. that park celebrates the four freedoms he famously outlined in 1941. they were freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom of what, and freedom from fear. >>> a second person in...
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roosevelt's new deal and romney will also appoint a few new supreme court justices to preserve the reagan revolution for another thirty years and in fact maybe even make it worse. this folks could be the last nail in the coffin of the american middle class and the american dream especially if romney gets to a point to three supreme court justices i mean this is the school leah supreme court justice world view is literally back to the to the teens one thousand nine hundred and that is to do away with child labor laws and so and that's the way it is the night thursday october fourth two thousand and twelve for more information any of the stories we covered visit our websites of. free speech or go to our team dot com if you missed any of that i'd show you could watch an h.d. on hulu at hulu dot com slash the big picture also check out our two you tube channels there are links to tom harkin dot com also tom hartman i can check out all the different ways you can send us your feedback and oh forget democracy begins when you get out there get active take your suitable. download the official publ
roosevelt's new deal and romney will also appoint a few new supreme court justices to preserve the reagan revolution for another thirty years and in fact maybe even make it worse. this folks could be the last nail in the coffin of the american middle class and the american dream especially if romney gets to a point to three supreme court justices i mean this is the school leah supreme court justice world view is literally back to the to the teens one thousand nine hundred and that is to do away...
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franklin roosevelt threw out the first ball in 1933. the nation was mired in the great depression, and roosevelt used baseball terms to explain how he'd deal with congress and get the country rolling again. >> i have no expectation of making a hit every time i come to bat. what i seek is the highest possible batting average, not only for myself but for the team. >> schieffer: roosevelt was more successful than washington's ball club. the last game of that series was exactly 79 years ago today. washington lost. but that 1933 team had four future hall of famers. mi, in uche, goose goslin, sam rice, and manager joe cronin. the team also had a catcher named mo bird. as far as we know, the only major league ball player who became a u.s. spy. and he was a good one during world war ii. presidents continued to throw out first ball, but washington kept losing. attendance dropped, and washington lost its team in 1971. baseball didn't return until 2005. and george bush did the honors. followed by the current white house occupant. so forgive us for
franklin roosevelt threw out the first ball in 1933. the nation was mired in the great depression, and roosevelt used baseball terms to explain how he'd deal with congress and get the country rolling again. >> i have no expectation of making a hit every time i come to bat. what i seek is the highest possible batting average, not only for myself but for the team. >> schieffer: roosevelt was more successful than washington's ball club. the last game of that series was exactly 79 years...
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. >> osgood: with richard schlesinger we'll visit a memorial to president franklin delano roosevelt decades in the making. steve hartman introduces us to a traffic officer so popular folks seldom explain about a ticket. and faith salie is really worked up about the way more and more of us use the word "really" and more. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 14th of october, 2012. both president obama and his republican opponent mitt romney are spending the day preparing for tuesday night's debate on long island. romney is at his boston area home. mr. obama is at a resort in williams burg, virginia. millions of voters have already cast their ballots in the presidential race by voting early. the group human rights watch says syrian activists have posted videos online which provide evidence that government troops are using cluster bombs against the rebels. cluster bomb are banned by most countries because of the danger to civilians. the navy reports two of its ships collide off the east coast yesterday. no injuries were reported. the collision of an aegis cruiser, the san jacinto and
. >> osgood: with richard schlesinger we'll visit a memorial to president franklin delano roosevelt decades in the making. steve hartman introduces us to a traffic officer so popular folks seldom explain about a ticket. and faith salie is really worked up about the way more and more of us use the word "really" and more. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 14th of october, 2012. both president obama and his republican opponent mitt romney are spending the day...
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if i did not, of my mom, the lifelong democrat i remember her weeping the day franklin roosevelt died. she just passed away at the age of hundred and 20 couple years ago completing hillary clinton was not liberal enough. [laughter] and five voted republican my mom would come back from the grave and scold me like pineapple. i'm disappointed the president has not taken stronger steps to rid us of the media of testing. ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis. not just bad pedagogy but something psychotic. my father was a psychiatrist and used to take me to the back toward the of the mental hospital in massachusetts. some of the people in the most severe depression, the only way to ease discomfort was it to number everything. restlessly a moving objects around to get them in the right pattern dead number them. i don't know. i think some of the bureaucrats who gave us this law maybe they would enjoy this day in a recovery house to get over the numerical addiction. judging teachers and children primarily on the basis of a very narrow slice of mechanistic
if i did not, of my mom, the lifelong democrat i remember her weeping the day franklin roosevelt died. she just passed away at the age of hundred and 20 couple years ago completing hillary clinton was not liberal enough. [laughter] and five voted republican my mom would come back from the grave and scold me like pineapple. i'm disappointed the president has not taken stronger steps to rid us of the media of testing. ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis....
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back in the dust bowl, farmers were going broke and franklin roosevelt came in and changed all that. that is the way he would talk to us about public policy. he would always have a story behind it and how it would help people. he once said, being in politics is the best profession because you can either do the most good or the most harm for people. it is obvious which one he chose to go to. for him, it was always about helping people and there was always a story behind it. in 1980, i was 8 years old, and we would go to help stuff envelopes and help in any way we could. one day, he came to the office and he had a smile on his face like he was about to get away with something. he said, do you want to go on the airplane? i said, yes. of course. we drove down to the airport. we got a plane and flew off to somewhere in west river. i do not know where we were. it was me and him. a big adventure. he made it a lot of fun for us to see the look of horror on my mom's basface. [laughter] i remember another night, we would go to a dinner, made out of white fish. to kids, especially, i do not thi
back in the dust bowl, farmers were going broke and franklin roosevelt came in and changed all that. that is the way he would talk to us about public policy. he would always have a story behind it and how it would help people. he once said, being in politics is the best profession because you can either do the most good or the most harm for people. it is obvious which one he chose to go to. for him, it was always about helping people and there was always a story behind it. in 1980, i was 8...
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roosevelt could have anticipated the evation that mitt romney would say about his tax plan. >> governor romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the bush tax cut. >> i don't have a tax cut of the scale that you are talking about. >> for 18 months he has been running on this tax plan. and now five weeks before the election he is saying that his big, bold idea is never mind. >> joining me now is esra. he says he doesn't have a $5 trillion tax cut. >> mitt romney has existed in a state of what we say quantum uncertainty. the way you break this down. i don't think he has been inconsistent on this. he has a tax cut. if you implemented it, what he says though, and has said from the beginning is that he will pay for that tax cut. when you include that sentence, he then says fairly scored, i have promised as a later date to pay for it. the question has been how are you going to pay for it? why should we believe you when no republican in 20 or 30 years has paid for a tax cut. i'm not sure it is wrong for romney to say that he is going to do a $5 trillion tax cut.
roosevelt could have anticipated the evation that mitt romney would say about his tax plan. >> governor romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the bush tax cut. >> i don't have a tax cut of the scale that you are talking about. >> for 18 months he has been running on this tax plan. and now five weeks before the election he is saying that his big, bold idea is never mind. >> joining me now is esra. he says he doesn't have a $5 trillion...
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roosevelt, was he rich? jack kennedy, he was rich. and they inherited theirs, i made mine. i am the american dream. he could do that he could say those things, but he doesn't get in there i think his campaign guys are not doing it. neil: or i didn't know there was good pay in community organizing that would have been tacky. >> taxy is okay. >> but to that point, i think that wayne touches on a emotional nerve, maybe the next debate, will be the type whether like the first, they are unincompany birded and go at it and -- they dismiss the moderator. >> they will be sitting around that table like the vice presidential debate, and bob schieffer will moderate. neil: it is at a table? >> that is what i heard, very closed quartered. we saw what happened with vice presidential debate, it is easier to interrupt someone when they are sitting there you can put your arm out, but going back to point, wayne made, i think we can play wednesday morning quarter back, and but i think when you sit and watch last night. the pre
roosevelt, was he rich? jack kennedy, he was rich. and they inherited theirs, i made mine. i am the american dream. he could do that he could say those things, but he doesn't get in there i think his campaign guys are not doing it. neil: or i didn't know there was good pay in community organizing that would have been tacky. >> taxy is okay. >> but to that point, i think that wayne touches on a emotional nerve, maybe the next debate, will be the type whether like the first, they are...
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ronald reagan was he first republican president to praise franklin d. roosevelt. newt gingrich has since followed him in that. now this was a breakthrough. it meant that the republican party, unlike, say, the goldwater republican party of 1964, was no longer fighting against the new deal; that it was possible to think of reforming many of the institutions bequeathed to us by the new deal, but that the issue of the new deal was behind us. and acceptance of the new deal in principle, if not in all of its details, was one of the basic differences between neo-conservatives and traditional republican conservatives, who were still fighting against the new deal. but once ronald reagan began praising franklin d. roosevelt as a kind of predecessor, and as i say, newt gingrich does exactly the same thing now--the republican party has changed. not everyone in the republican party has changed, but it is an important fact that these two leaders of--who helped define the modern republican party spoke so well of franklin d. roosevelt. c-span: any idea of why you wouldn't write m
ronald reagan was he first republican president to praise franklin d. roosevelt. newt gingrich has since followed him in that. now this was a breakthrough. it meant that the republican party, unlike, say, the goldwater republican party of 1964, was no longer fighting against the new deal; that it was possible to think of reforming many of the institutions bequeathed to us by the new deal, but that the issue of the new deal was behind us. and acceptance of the new deal in principle, if not in...
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all administrations make mistakes from george washington to abraham lincoln to franklin roosevelt. all presidents have presided over screwups. just tell the folks the truth, mr. president. tell us what you know. and who you are holding responsible for this mess. and that's the memo. before we get to reaction. i want to give you the latest polling. because of 10 days until the vote the polls are important. rasmussen daily tracking has mitt romney at 50%. president obama at 47%. abc news the same. 50% for romney. the governor leads 51% to 46%. in virginia another must win for romney he leads 47% 45% according to ounce too poll released yesterday. in colorado nbc poll has the race tied at 48%. in nevada, nbc has obama up by 3, 50% to 47%. in wisconsin, rasmussen now has that race tied at 49%. very good news for governor romney who has been running behind in the badger state. in new hampshire rasmussen has romney up by 2%. 50% to 48%. finally $2 billion will be spent on the presidential race this year. my question, are we getting our money's worth? next on the run down, herald will rea
all administrations make mistakes from george washington to abraham lincoln to franklin roosevelt. all presidents have presided over screwups. just tell the folks the truth, mr. president. tell us what you know. and who you are holding responsible for this mess. and that's the memo. before we get to reaction. i want to give you the latest polling. because of 10 days until the vote the polls are important. rasmussen daily tracking has mitt romney at 50%. president obama at 47%. abc news the...
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president franklin roosevelt: "this national gallery and the collections it contains..." narrator: the raphaels in the national gallery were joined by another painting by the artist, the portit of bindo altoviti, purchased by chain store magnate samuel kress. on berenson's recommendation, kress bought the portrait from a european museum. today, it is generally accepted as a work by the master's hand. it was not only nostalgia for the past which led american collectors to pursue raphael, nor was it merely rivalry with each other. these collectors shared a sense of cultural responsibility. the raphaels, once in private hands, are now all in public museums where they can be seen and enjoyed by the american people. ( music ) ( music ) narrator: the east buiing of the national gallery of art in washing d.c.- built to relieve the heavily- burdened facilities of the original gallery, to house temporary exhibitions, and to serve as a center for advanced study in the visual arts. within these walls, visitors to our nation's capital are drawn in to a very special place where monume
president franklin roosevelt: "this national gallery and the collections it contains..." narrator: the raphaels in the national gallery were joined by another painting by the artist, the portit of bindo altoviti, purchased by chain store magnate samuel kress. on berenson's recommendation, kress bought the portrait from a european museum. today, it is generally accepted as a work by the master's hand. it was not only nostalgia for the past which led american collectors to pursue...
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>> franklin roosevelt. >> yes. it was of course franklin roosevelt who not only became president but got to be president longer than anybody else. thanks to everybody for playing. steve, thanks for taking all the stickers. >> we're a team here. >> be sure to watch steve every weekday on the cycle at 3:00 p.m. eastern. the rest will be back. we'll be talking about immigrant communities that you never hear about. and spirit of malibu is an awesome place to be. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ sophisticated new styling, the fuel-saving intelligence of eassist, 37 mpg highway, and up to 580 highway miles on a single tank of gas. ♪ the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ it has everything to put you in the malibu state of mind no matter what state you live in. ♪ if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher educati
>> franklin roosevelt. >> yes. it was of course franklin roosevelt who not only became president but got to be president longer than anybody else. thanks to everybody for playing. steve, thanks for taking all the stickers. >> we're a team here. >> be sure to watch steve every weekday on the cycle at 3:00 p.m. eastern. the rest will be back. we'll be talking about immigrant communities that you never hear about. and spirit of malibu is an awesome place to be. introducing...
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>> well, in reagan's case, he took from franklin roosevelt, who used that in the 1930s over the radio, so these things have a long lineage. i think you're right about challengers. you look at all the debates where there's been an incumbent debate. almost always, the challengers wins the debate. exceptions. gerald ford in '76 against jimmy carter, who felt very nervous debating with an incumbent president. he was little bit modest. then clinton and bob dole. >> howard dean said that president obama should not make the same mistake al gore did in 2000 against george w. bush. >> that's not the way america's meant to be. >> and there, there's nixon with the flop sweat. george h.w. bush looking at his watch. appearances count, don't they? >> they really do. and a professional knows that. george h.w. bush in that debate, that third one in richmond in 1992, he was looking at his watch because he was trying to make the point that one of the other candidates had run over time. it didn't really compute this was sending the message that he was impatient, just the kind of message he didn't want t
>> well, in reagan's case, he took from franklin roosevelt, who used that in the 1930s over the radio, so these things have a long lineage. i think you're right about challengers. you look at all the debates where there's been an incumbent debate. almost always, the challengers wins the debate. exceptions. gerald ford in '76 against jimmy carter, who felt very nervous debating with an incumbent president. he was little bit modest. then clinton and bob dole. >> howard dean said that...
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roosevelt became a reality yesterday in new york city. former president bill clinton was on hand along with new york leaders and nbc's tomorrow brokaw. the monument honored the four freedoms speech fdr gave prior to world war ii, words that would become part of the united nation's charter. mr. clinton says those words are worth pursuing. >>> we're going to begin with a car caught on tape. the driver is nearly crushed at a philadelphia gas station when a car thief hopped inside the vehicle. the 61-year-old put up a struggle but lost his grip after being dragged several feet. the car was found a few blocks away. no arrests were made. >>> take a look at this shocking video captured on the streets of new york city last april. a taxi driver tossed a passenger out of his cab and then drove off with the car door still open after the man jumped back in. the driver apparently became upset when the allegedly drunken man vomited inside the cab. the taxi commission revoked the cabby's license. >>> now to the rockies where colorado skiers kicked off s
roosevelt became a reality yesterday in new york city. former president bill clinton was on hand along with new york leaders and nbc's tomorrow brokaw. the monument honored the four freedoms speech fdr gave prior to world war ii, words that would become part of the united nation's charter. mr. clinton says those words are worth pursuing. >>> we're going to begin with a car caught on tape. the driver is nearly crushed at a philadelphia gas station when a car thief hopped inside the...
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if he gets re-elected, that will also be historic, because no president has done it since franklin roosevelt in the fading days of the great depression. >> a new jobs report coming out friday morning for the month of september. we'll see what those numbers are, what impact it winds up having. anderson, back to you. >> thank you, wolf. and the hologram, tom foreman. david, to your point, presidents in the past who had a bad first debate performance came back strong, how do they retool? do they practice more? >> the most famous case, president reagan in 1984, lost the first debate, people thought he was senile, that he didn't care, he came back. nobody is more competitive than president obama. he will be back in the room, saying, guys, we're not doing this again. >> the question, what happens. and the next is a town hall. different format. >> ready to release results. a poll, register voters who watched the debate tonight, we asked them who won the debate. look at this. 67% say it was mitt romney. 25% say it was president obama. a very, very decisive verdict from this poll that we just took, a
if he gets re-elected, that will also be historic, because no president has done it since franklin roosevelt in the fading days of the great depression. >> a new jobs report coming out friday morning for the month of september. we'll see what those numbers are, what impact it winds up having. anderson, back to you. >> thank you, wolf. and the hologram, tom foreman. david, to your point, presidents in the past who had a bad first debate performance came back strong, how do they...
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roosevelt. the waning days of the great depression. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? statistics and studies and numbers and facts thrown out last night in a 90-minute little period of time. for a lot of us it's a lot to process. but when you are able to process it and digest those numbers, two very different economic ideologies emerge from all of that rhetoric. that is why we hire ali velshi and why he comes to town. makes sense of it all. here is the deal. big questions over the role of government when it comes to the economy. these two guys could not be further apart. did they make their cas
roosevelt. the waning days of the great depression. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when?...